Ken.Wada

President

As the president and owner of Aurium Technologies, an independent product design and consulting firm, Ken brings over 25 years of experience architecting and designing products and systems for various high-tech industries. His design experience includes such high-profile systems as the FASTRAK vehicle sensing system for toll roads and bridges and one of the 1st RAID servers while under contract for the National Security Agency. His expertise spans various disparate technologies from industrial automation, biotechnology, and high-speed optical networks. Ken has consulted for many small and large companies in the Silicon Valley area, and has been on the product design teams for three successful startups that have gone IPO.
Ken holds four patents to his name. Three of the patents are in the biotech fields, and one deals with the rheological measurement of plastic feed stock material.

Source code for the multitap delay line, that accompanies the article "A multi-tap software delay buffer" by Ken Wada, aka, the Bit Banger. This article is about how to construct and use a software multi-tap delay line, and how to use this construct.

Code that accompanies the article "A multi-tap software delay buffer" by Ken Wada, aka, the Bit Banger. This article is about how to construct and use a software multi-tap delay line, and how to use this construct.

As the president and owner of Aurium Technologies, an independent product design and consulting firm; Ken brings over 25 years of experience architecting and designing products and systems for various high-tech industries.
Ken's design experience includes such high-profile systems as the FASTRAK vehicle sensing system for toll roads and bridges, and one of the 1st RAID